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Monday, March 9, 2015

Halifax - Crosswalk violations could land drivers back in class

Drivers who don't yield to pedestrians in crosswalks could be sent back to school if Halifax's transportation committee gets its way. The committee is asking regional council to consider stiffening non-monetary penalties for crosswalk violations, which could include rewriting a driving exam, taking defensive driving courses or enrolling in "crosswalk school." Read more.

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Michael is the Director of TransActive Solutions, a company working for Canadian communities to help them become more walkable, bikeable, and otherwise friendly to human-powered modes of travel. He is the former National Active Transportation Coordinator for Go for Green and Executive Director of the Nova Scotia Trails Federation.

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